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Lee Roy Jordan (born April 27, 1941) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). After playing college football for the Alabama Crimson Tide under head coach Paul "Bear" Bryant, he played 14 years in the NFL for the Cowboys from 1963 to 1976.
In 1925, the East Jordan Lumber Company conveyed the title to Elm Pointe, where this estate now stands, to John and Eva Reynier Porter. The Porters soon had this estate constructed on the property. The Porters hired Grand Rapids architect J. Alexander McColl to design the estate. The house presumably used East Jordan Lumber Company materials ...
Lilly co-authored the 1983 book Bob Lilly Reflections with sportswriter Sam Blair, featuring scores of his black-and-white photographs of teammates in candid poses. [11] He was also a photographer for the Texas Air National Guard where he was an airman 2nd class.
Excel is a town in Monroe County, Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 557. The current mayor is Jenny Countryman. [2] Excel is the birthplace of former University of Alabama and Dallas Cowboys linebacker Lee Roy Jordan. Excel High School (3A) provides education for children in and around the town of Excel.
Photo cred: Twitter. Lee Jordan, played by Luke Youngblood, had many roles at Hogwarts; however, he was most well known for providing color commentary during the Quidditch matches.
Roy Lee Harvey Jr., 37, was taken into custody Saturday and booked on a charge of receiving stolen property, the Los Angeles Police Department said in a news release. Nike sneakers seized from a ...
Democratic President Joe Biden signed a law in April requiring ByteDance to divest TikTok by Jan. 19, 2025, or face a nationwide ban. U.S. lawmakers said TikTok poses national security risks ...
AFCA = American Football Coaches Association sponsored by the Eastman Kodak Company, selected by AFCA members "on the basis of on-the-field observations, scouting report data and analysis of game movies" [2] AP = Associated Press, "picked on recommendations of eight regional boards composed of sports writers and broadcasters" [3]